Aaron Rodgers came out with another big performance for the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night as they dominated the Chicago Bears with a 45-30 victory. The reigning MVP appeared to have a bit of extra fire in him after Bears LB Robert Quinn's antics earlier in the game.

For some reason, Quinn decided to mock Rodgers using his infamous belt celebration after a big sack from the Bears linebacker. Rodgers took the insult in stride and he let his game do the talking. This development then prompted Packers wide receiver Devante Adams to question Quinn's decision to poke fun at the great Aaron Rodgers:

This isn't the first time opposing players have used Rodgers' belt celebration against him. Sunday night was a clear case of bad karma, though, as Rodgers appeared to have taken the mocking personally:

The Packers star ended up completing 29-of-37 of his passes for 341 yards. He combined with Adams twice on the evening to score two out of A-Rod's four touchdowns. Needless to say, Rodgers was on his game Sunday night and the mockery may have added a bit of extra motivation for him.

As Adams expressed above, this should be a lesson for opposing defenders. They better think twice about insulting Aaron Rodgers because more often than not, it does not end well for them.